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This is my second course done on the JNSE designer, the first being
Kapalua-Planation. Since I discovered that that particular course was
uploaded to the Accolade BBS without its text file, I'd like to make my
intentions for that course available to anyone who might have been
puzzled or interested in it. So if you are interested , please write me
on *P[SMMP85C].
This course was started when I saw the background for John Sandoval's
Anza Borrego C.C. I haven't much skill with JNSEDT and loved the sky that
John created. I have modified the background but hope that the overall
effect is that of late afternoon, just prior to evening, when I've enjoyed
the most peaceful and satisfying times on the golf course.
The objects are mine except for the half I borrowed from Bill Permenter's
Deane Hill and Dead Horse Lake which I believe he borrowed from Gene
Rodriguez III and the other half which I took and modified from the Accolade
courses. Oh yes, I also want to thank Paul Conrad for the bench group and
for helping when I first started this "hobby".
This course is a grouping of various ideas for holes that I've jotted down
from time to time. Any resemblance to actually existing holes is either
accidental or the working of my subconscious. I intend this for amusement
only and may be reproduced or used for that purpose and no charge made for
its use.
I've attempted to make the course play fairly in various weather conditions
except for "Dry", which is unfair in everything except putting. Although it
may appear relatively short, I've tried to create enough danger in the form of
traps, trees and heavy rough to penalize a bad shot. I've also attempted to
position certain greens and the access to them to reward a good shot taken
with some risk. As with any golf, play a few rounds and figure it out. Please
let me know what you think, compliments or good criticism will be appreciated
and weighed in possible future courses.
Mike Henner
4-21-93